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turmoil in egypt rages on with more tear gas fired at cairo demonstrators while deadly clashes erupt after crowd storm of prison where twenty one inmates are sentenced to death for their role in a football stadium massacre last year. as egypt ignites again we look into how america's freshly re inaugurated president managed to turn high expectations to anger across much of the middle east. are mental issues cloud the future of the legendary baikonur cosmodrome in russia clashes with kazakstan over the facility. breaking this set coming up stay with us here on r.t. . you live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because you know how fabulous i had lunch i got so
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many i mean i have managed to take down i believe that i'm still the same thing really messed up. and we're all for it so personally. it's. worse for the little thing the white house or the. radio guy four minutes from the . club are about to do because you've never seen anything like this i'm told. good day mate i'm abby martin and this is breaking the set so guess what engineers just found about two kilometers underground in australia's cooper p.d. basin oil may be at the tensile twenty trillion dollars worth of it and append a report that's more than enough oil to change us trail from oil importer to an oil exporter i know you think when the us going to invade was a total of sort of
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a question you know that the us could find a pretext to invade australia the government could just say hey they're all just the send in from contacts anyway and what the road us foreign policy is on today that's more than enough to label you an enemy combatant with all you aussies out there enjoy your oil while you can before uncle sam comes knocking i mean beating down your doors to her enough about time to break the said. demonstrations and cairo's tahrir square are familiar seen today as protests marked the two year anniversary of an uprising that ousted former egyptian leader hosni mubarak clashes that have left five dead and nearly two hundred injured are making headlines in the tens of thousands protesting signal how much egyptians remain discontent about the state of their country and cries for bread social justice and freedom that echoed over the last two years interation of claims that the goals of
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the pro-democracy uprising have not yet been achieved so to talk more about the political situation in egypt recent spur violence against women and the effect that all of this is having on the region at large i'm joined now by. associate professor at texas westerling university school of law and legal fellow at the institute for social policy understanding thank you so much for coming on thanks for having me so i can't help but just get this out of the way you know mubarak was in power for thirty five years i look at our democracy here today and i see two reigning families the bush family and the clinton family that have pretty much been raining in our political process for the last couple decades i mean what's what's really different. i don't know it's just kind of a rhetorical question about it is that it's really interesting that you know we have these iranian political parties and families almost all over a process but your president the egyptian american. you support post-revolutionary reforms in egypt why are we seeing these protests today a lot of what they're saying resonates with what we heard two years ago but i think
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it reflects some serious divisions within egypt in society that war they had come to a head during the constitutional drafting process when the liberals had walked out of the constituent assembly and women in coptic and so it's essentially a continuation of a disagreement by many liberals women cops and secularists who don't think that morsi and the brotherhood represent their interests and also many of them are the youth and they feel that they have had their revolution stolen by the muslim brotherhood that is implementing. pretty much the same system except for on a religious platform and so they feel that they have been used to change power but then not rewarded in terms of giving them a place at the table particularly women. not having their needs met at all i mean let's talk about women you're here to speak about the state of women in egypt why why do you say that they're being cast aside and why this this upsurge in violence
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against them in the country well part of it is because there is a general lack of security so part of it is a consequence of that there has been an increase in crime in egypt unfortunately crime it was not at this nearly the same level as during the mubarak regime because he had a very aggressive security state so that has allowed common criminals to take advantage of that that that explains part of it the other part of it is the normative acceptance by portions of egyptian society that is ok to harass women that it is ok to catcall that is ok to. grope them and admirably many of the women and men so the new generation if you read about them in the news they're mainly in their twenty's and they are people who are active during the revolution have to take in this attitude of at street advocacy and using the public square to change real issues instead of relying on the government and they have created organizations like harass map which is essentially a web site where people can post pictures and they can show where women have been
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harassed to show that there's a real problem because most of the time when women do complain they're told oh you're just making that up or you're exaggerating or that guy was just he was meaning to actually be nice to you that's one problem the other is women don't report it and this also allows them to do it anonymously because if you report sexual harassment that may have implications on your marriage ability that may have implications on your reputation because there may be a blame the victim and the so in some ways it's really remarkable how the young people have used what they learned in the revolution now to a specific issues like. anti harassment of women that's great and yeah i was reading articles saying that women are even scared to go to tahrir square because of it's becoming an epidemic which is just really unfortunate. last time you're here you're talking about the constitution and it seems like there's a lot of opposition against it i mean do you think that there's a possibility for portions of it to be rescinded is there a possibility for this to be evolved into something better that represents more of
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the people i don't think is going to be rescinded any time soon i think the issue is going to be about interpretation and i think this the ship has sailed in terms of the battle for what the provisions should say and just worth noting is there are some provisions that are problematic with these of you women particularly in regards to emphasizing their role as mothers an international family roles and i think that's the concern by women's advocates is yes we don't we all many gyptian women are mothers and they get married it's a very traditional family structure in that regard but they also work and some of the maybe don't want to get married and so maybe some of them don't want to have children and so these provisions may make it unconstitutional to pass statutes or legislation that grant women certain rights and so so so a conservative judge or a conservative legislator who's trying to appeal something or oppose a draft bill could say this is unconstitutional because it violates the provision the constitutional provision that says the state will protect the traditional
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family the will protect traditionally egyptian norms that will protect the woman's role as house keeper and worker so a lot of different interpretations could be had on the existing constitution it just seems like i'm opposition to the muslim brotherhood is really growing it's becoming more cohesive stronger will what will this mean for the next shift in egypt we have about a minute left so the true test is going to be in this parliamentary election and then in the next presidential election the reason why the brother. won so many seats in the parliament the first time around four was dissolved as because they were the most organized and they had access to the rural voters which is a big number of voters of the few number of voters so if the liberals in the secularists and the youth and those who are opposing muslim brotherhood can get their act together politically and serve mobilizing and campaigning and recruiting and earning the vote of the rural voters i think things are going to change now that's assuming that the brotherhood is not going to manipulate the legal system to
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make it impossible to win which is what mubarak did but barring that i think that there's an opportunity for changing a lot of different dynamics you're represented and let's hope that those are done soon thank you so much for coming on so hard these things are time. so guys every day i tell you to write me i'm going to take a moment to respond to some of your feedback starting with twitter at joe carroll said heard you say that drones have only a two percent success rate not saying you're wrong just wonder if you could shoot me a link sure a lot of people ask me about this because it's such a grossly under reported fact about the abysmal failure of drone warfare that seems outrageously exaggerated but according to an n.y.u. in stanford report and have a living under drones drone one take their targets out two percent of the time which means the other ninety eight percent of the time innocent civilians are the one who die going on to you tube wrecks ozone writes sanctions are issued primarily
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to aid the target government to act in such a way as to bring on retribution didn't work with iraq even after ten years so other justifications for invasion needed to be employed and they were and we all know how well that turned out fantastic for the war mongers not so much for the rest of humanity while couldn't have articulated that better myself man i totally agree sanctions are nothing more than a tactic to go oppressed regimes in the lashing out which of course then that would be used as a pretext for invasion and like you said it's the population of these countries that suffers in response to our interview with mega upload founder kim dotcom historical records v.l.t. had this to say he said i love this guy he's really intelligent the us government bit off more than they can chew but the stupid he's making them look like complete idiots. that's why i came dot com is awesome he's just doing his thing and by doing that he's exposing how ridiculous this cross planetary witch hunt is against him on facebook rick tongue. important comment about my ok segment that i was i was
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watching this about m.l.k. you said many question whether or not the f.b.i. played a role in his assassination the king family has on their website the information about who assassinated him this is from the court transcript quote an answer to the question did lloyd jobbers participate in a conspiracy to do harm to i'm ok your answer is yes do you find that others including governmental agencies were parties to this conspiracy is alleged by the defendant your answer to that is also yes. indeed rick according to a memphis jury's verdict in the wrongful death lawsuit of the king family versus lloyd jowers and other unknown coconspirators dr martin luther king jr was assassinated by conspiracy that included agencies of the u.s. government thank you so much for bringing that very important update to my attention and robert randall has a request this is i wish that when you report in particular bills in fact you would tell us where you got your info so that the viewers could research more into your
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findings look i wish that we could accompany a source guideline for every episode we make i really do but unfortunately team is so small and we don't have the time or manpower to do so but everything i say i want you guys to question and fact check alternately it's all of our responsibility to formulate our own truth is about our intake of information and finally i used to be a pig great name who says if only there was a country that could forcibly introduce democracy to the us a right because we sure as hell don't have one here which makes it even more ridiculous that this is what we're supposedly exporting around the world anyway thank you for all your comments and feedback you guys are all awesome thanks for watching and if you like what you see so far go to youtube channel at youtube dot com breaking the sets of scripts check us out on the rule as well dot com break into said checco our facebook page and like us facebook dot com breaking the set of balm in the twitter verse as well as the martin so stay tuned here breaking the
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steps first live musical performance in studio a songwriter and activist animal rose next. three. three. three. three three. three. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects free media oh god r t dot com. wealthy british style some time to explain the fine things will come right out of. the. market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy
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with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. needs to be told language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on all t.v. reporting from the world talks about six of the c.o.r.p. interviews intriguing stories for you. in trying. to find out more visit our big don't teach dog called. the to market where a bunch of good if you've never seen anything like this on top. of it. guys today's especially exciting because i'll be playing the first ever live in
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studio performance joined by a wonderful local musician one who uses art as a medium to express her political views and i was talking on a rose she's a songwriter who began singing at just ten years old never said she's been perfecting her craft before a player interview about her passion for music and activism check out the song he performed in studio for us from her new e.p. entitled love and liberty out further do. gives up. and his dad. while he finds pants. h. no. that's a. child
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just soon to say. thank you found the good. gas. there hand. to. god and i thank you so much for coming on the show it was really amazing to hear you play your song playing the cards as more of
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a personal story why did you write this song and really who was it about. well last year i was doing a lot of different protesting performances and i got to meet a lot of different veterans who were of course supporting dr paul and i got to hear their stories and the one that inspired me to write that specific song was i was speaking with somebody on facebook and i asked him how have you served before and he said no but my father he served in vietnam but he's very sick right now he has cancer they believe it's from agent orange. and of course when somebody says something like that too you don't really have a very good response except for i'm sorry and he responded with well well that's ok he's just playing the cards he was dealt and i thought that that was really inspirational that somebody could just take these bad cards and just play them out in china do something positive with his life and there were so many people that i was getting to me that were doing taking these bad experiences and converting them into something into an activism and it was really inspiring so i thought that that
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would be something appropriate considering how much more there is these days you know you've been a huge activist for dr paul. ron paul for those who don't know who we're talking about what what is it about ron paul's message that resonates the most with you. well there's a lot of things i think i think when ron paul speaks you can tell that he's telling the truth which is very rare and that's very inspiring but his message is personal responsibility freedom leave me alone if i'm not messing with you and also the free market economics that he espouses is obviously a big draw for people i think that sometimes of people have a more democrat background they may not understand how his policies actually would help the poor so i think that when people get educated about austrian economics then they find the solutions are. more readily available without regulation of birth i think the most attractive thing about ron paul to me was his stance on
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foreign policy really attracted to him i was like is it sad that there's a republican is the only one up there that is calling to end all bases to end all wars immediately i mean what does that really say about our the two party system really when you have some guy out of the box really advocating a lot of things and i think that's why his message resonated with a lot of more liberal leaning people i think the economic thing really does divide . a lot of people the message but really you know calling the end of wars and. the bases oh yeah there were probably remember one and then the fed and then the. absolutely do you see anyone now kind of taking his message and putting it to the forefront now that he's kind of stepped out of the political realm. i think that one of the things that we all learned from that was that we cannot depend on government to see care of us and that we need to educate everybody i think that his whole candidacy was about education and i think that now everybody is able to take
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that message and go out there and take personal responsibility and show other people and spread it so i think we've all taken over that mantle i don't think that there's one single person that's rising to the top but i think that some of the powering for everyone that was involved you know it's a really good point because every political movement of people look for leaders to follow and really all of us should be leaders of the idea is the most important thing and ideas cannot be squashed i mean they will move on and as long as we're all carrying those ideas with us and really stepping up to the point i think it's. you know where can people find out more about you and what's next for you well they can go to my web site tatiana moreau's dot com and i'm planning a lot of gigs for the new year but i'm especially excited i started as an activist talent booking agency called same side entertainment and so there will be a lot of the speakers that you are seeing last year. all in one place so if you want to have a local liberty event you can come to us and we will provide you with all the talent that you need and we also want to reach out to different groups so we have
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some lefty speakers some ready speakers so we can engage people in conversation instead of making it about an argument at the end of the day we're all in the same side you know let's start bridge in the tea party occupy wall street together you know libertarians and and. anarchists and everyone i mean we can all you know we're all active and we all can really resonate with it with a very fundamental message and i think that if we can really just come together and put our differences aside and really focus on what we agree with we can really pave out agree. future for all of us thank you so much for coming on much for having me it was amazing to have you down i'm rose. now if you want to hear the full performance would be sure to check us out check it out on our youtube channel youtube dot com breaking the set.
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today i want to talk about art both as an extension of human expression and as a tool for public awareness and social change to do so i want to highlight finish underground artist sampson i began canvassing the streets and alleyways of helsinki with politically motivated posters and graffiti aimed at promoting a change to one of finland's most controversial laws take a look at this piece depicting a former cultural minister tendre car pella and executing pirate children are praying at her feet it's a public criticism of the widely unpopular copyright law passed in two thousand and five called lex carr pella. since last october sam has been creating street art to raise awareness of the over reaching legislation that has opened the door for other arbitrary regulations that make pirating criminal for private use and bringing with it excessive fines and prison time strangely comparable to the penalties reserved for rapists and then now the online publication nope dot com has quoted sam as saying that before lex carr palo was brought into law it stunk of american
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lobbyists plenty of m.p.'s spoke on behalf of the public all too trusting of its leadership to pay proper attention to its discourse he's forewarned that passing this form of legislation would make criminals of our youth. earlier this week samples initiative to have this law repealed officially began he's working together fifty thousand signatures to petition parliament to be able to vote on the issue so first sticking your neck out there and for spreading awareness and of her be an example of how. all that splendid forms can influence social and political change sam you're my hero today. so if he's the hero who's the villain well that would be william bratton the former police chief of los angeles and former police commissioner for both boston and new york if you aren't getting the drift of this guy's villain credit yet hold on let me explain the city of oakland california
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where i just moved from to d.c. has been experiencing a deadly crime wave or violence has jumped twenty three percent in just the last year with dozens of burglaries street violence and murders occurring every day oakland is one of the most dangerous cities in the country and residents are becoming desperate for a solution so desperate in fact that earlier this week oakland city council ignored boisterous two week long protests from the community to vote almost unanimously for a consulting contract to william bratton of strategic policy partnerships however the contract only lasts for one hundred twenty days and it will end up costing taxpayers two hundred fifty thousand dollars to merely get breton's advice and how do you alleviate crime in the city and it becomes even her controversial when you realize what bratton is most infamously known for this support for the recently declared unconstitutional tactic known as stop and frisk or better known as racial
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profiling community members that attended the eight hour long meeting expressed concerns about bratton implementing policies that would only further exacerbate tensions between the oakland police and the people of oakland. and if you've ever done any activism in oakland you know that cops well let's just say that they're a little bit tahn happy and they don't have much patience for dissent now don't get me wrong the need for a solution to the violence in oakland is serious. business but it's kept broken occupy oakland member said at the meeting she said we keep talking about crime but we're not talking about the causes of crime hiring bratton is like putting a band-aid over a gunshot wound you know what she's right pain huge contracts to crime consulting firms led by someone who thinks stop and frisk curbs crime is not the best way to deal with the systemic problems of why violence exists look i want nothing more
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than to see oakland continue to flourish and gentrify as the beautiful city that i know it is where it can incorporate everyone in the community and alleviate the violence but we need to stop treating symptoms of larger problems of economic and social injustice in society. because if we don't crime and violence will never stop .
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